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Barium selenide

Beryllium sulfide, BeS beryllium selenide, BeSe beryllium telluride, BeTe beryllium polonide, BePo magnesium sulfide, MgS magnesium selenide, MgSe magnesium telluride, MgTe calcium sulfide, CaS (oldhamite) calcium selenide, CaSe calcium telluride, CaTe strontium sulfide, SrS strontium selenide, SrSe barium sulfide, BaS barium selenide, BaSe barium hydrosulfide, Ba(HS)2 barium hydrosulfide tetrahydrate, Ba(HS)2 H20. [Pg.29]

Using the periodic table if necessary, write formulas for the following compounds (a) hydrogen bromide, (b) magnesium chloride, (c) barium sulfide, (d) aluminum fluoride, (e) beryllium bromide, (/) barium selenide, and (g) sodium iodide. [Pg.110]

BaSe barium selenide 1304-39-8 25.00 5 0200 1 714 CaCI2H20 calcium chloride monohydrate 13477-29-7 25.00 2.2400 1... [Pg.298]

Ans. ia) BaO, barium oxide ib) BaS, barium sulfide (c) BaSe, barium selenide. [Pg.78]

Nantokite, see Copper(I) chloride Natron, see Sodium carbonate Naumannite, see Silver selenide Neutral verdigris, see Copper(H) acetate Nitre (niter), see Potassium nitrate Nitric oxide, see Nitrogen(II) oxide Nitrobarite, see Barium nitrate Nitromagnesite, see Magnesium nitrate 6-water Nitroprusside, see Sodium pentacyanonitrosylfer-rate(II) 2-water... [Pg.274]

Ammonium sulphide) Barium sulphide Calcium sulphide Chromium (II) sulphide Copper (II) sulphide Diantimony trisulphide Dibismuth trisulphide Dicaesium selenide Dicerium trisulphide Digold trisulphide Europium (II) sulphide Germanium (II) sulphide Iron disulphide Iron (II) sulphide Manganese (II) sulphide Mercury (II) sulphide Molybdenum (IV) sulphide... [Pg.145]

The addition of nickel enhances significantly the sensitivity for selenium by about 30% and allows higher ashing temperatures (1000°C) without losses [151-153], Other elements capable of forming selenides (e.g. barium,... [Pg.362]

Barium Dioxydiselenophosphate, BaHPSe202.14H20, formed when phosphorus pentaselenide is treated either with a solution of barium hydroxide or with a saturated solution of hydrogen selenide in barium hydroxide, is a white, microerystalline powder. [Pg.343]

Inorganic pigments are found in the earth. Iron and lead oxides provide earth colors. Copper calcium silicate and cobalt stannate provide blues. The colors burnt sienna and burnt umber come from iron oxides. Green pigments come from chromic oxide, calcinated cobalt, and zinc and aluminum oxides. Red pigments come from cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, and barium sulfate. All these chemical compounds come from the earth. [Pg.353]

Perveev et al.3S found that they could obtain alkyl, vinyl, and hydroxyalkyl selenophenes by the reaction of acetylenic a-epoxides, vinylacetylenic-a-epoxides, or hydroxy-a-epoxides with hydrogen selenide in the presence of barium hydroxide at 20°C. The yield of selenophene (30-80%) depends on the structure of the initial epoxide and decreases with the increase in the chain length or branching. [Pg.12]

In addition to the above, preparation in w/o microemulsions of nanoparticles of various other types of compounds, viz. silica-coated iron oxide, Fe203-Ag nanocomposite, oxides of ytrium, erbium, neodymium, vanadium and cobalt, titanates of barium and lead, ferrites of barium, strontium, manganese, cobalt and zinc, oxide superconductors, aluminates, zirconium silicate, barium tungstate, phosphates of calcium, aluminium and zinc, carbonates of calcium and barium, sulphides of molybdenum and sodium, selenides of cadmium and silver etc. have been reported. Preparative sources and related elaboration can be found in [24]. [Pg.193]

Pigments such the sulfide and selenide Cadmium laurate with barium laurate as stabilizers for polyvinyl chloride... [Pg.68]

As2Se3 ARSENIC SELENIDE 90 BaC03 BARIUM CARBONATE 133... [Pg.1901]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Se Violently reacts with barium carbide, nitric acid, metals and metal salts Sodium Selenide/Selenite not flammable. [Pg.190]


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